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I note that, from tomorrow, bus route 83 will have a new timetable
incorporating the previous night route N83, which is being renumbered 83. However when I downloaded the new timetable, dated 17/4/04, from TFL site, I see that no services are listed, at least from my stops in Kingsbury Rd NW9, between approx 1:30am and 4:30am. I this what they mean by incorporating the night route in the day service, by cancelling all of their night busses? -- Lawrence Myers |
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Lawrence Myers wrote:
I note that, from tomorrow, bus route 83 will have a new timetable incorporating the previous night route N83, which is being renumbered 83. However when I downloaded the new timetable, dated 17/4/04, from TFL site, I see that no services are listed, at least from my stops in Kingsbury Rd NW9, between approx 1:30am and 4:30am. I this what they mean by incorporating the night route in the day service, by cancelling all of their night busses? Although route 83 is supposed to be a 24-hour route now, the timetables dated 17/4/04 still show 83 and N83, with the latter operating a service every 30 minutes through the small hours. I hadn't realised that you could now select a bus route number in the Journey Planner. That's a worthwhile improvement, though still not as good for some purposes as the complete route timetable. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:53:53 +0100, "Lawrence Myers"
wrote: I note that, from tomorrow, bus route 83 will have a new timetable incorporating the previous night route N83, which is being renumbered 83. However when I downloaded the new timetable, dated 17/4/04, from TFL site, I see that no services are listed, at least from my stops in Kingsbury Rd NW9, between approx 1:30am and 4:30am. I this what they mean by incorporating the night route in the day service, by cancelling all of their night busses? in the case of routes run by First London - as the 83 is - you can see the full timetable for every journey on http://www.firstlondontimetables.co.uk/. An excellent source of proper timetable information - just click on timetables and select your route etc. The new 83 timetable is there in all its glory. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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But why are TFL timetables, available for download for every stop on route,
where presumably they will be displayed, not showing the night busses? -- Lawrence Myers "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:53:53 +0100, "Lawrence Myers" wrote: I note that, from tomorrow, bus route 83 will have a new timetable incorporating the previous night route N83, which is being renumbered 83. However when I downloaded the new timetable, dated 17/4/04, from TFL site, I see that no services are listed, at least from my stops in Kingsbury Rd NW9, between approx 1:30am and 4:30am. I this what they mean by incorporating the night route in the day service, by cancelling all of their night busses? in the case of routes run by First London - as the 83 is - you can see the full timetable for every journey on http://www.firstlondontimetables.co.uk/. An excellent source of proper timetable information - just click on timetables and select your route etc. The new 83 timetable is there in all its glory. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 09:42:04 +0100, "Lawrence Myers"
wrote: But why are TFL timetables, available for download for every stop on route, where presumably they will be displayed, not showing the night busses? because the journey planner doesn't work properly and I would guess that for your example it has not been updated. I've shown you the alternative source of info for your route - if you remain unhappy complain to TfL Buses Customer Services department. You never know, your complaints might make them do something to sort out the mess they have foisted on the general public. I would also point out that the stop specific timetables are pretty useless and for my local route are completely wrong. Worse the downloadable ones contradict with the stop specific information that is actually posted at the bus stop! I remain completely disillusioned with TfL's policy on bus information and am pleased that I know where to get up to date and detailed information. I just feel sorry for other bus users who do not know where these alternatives are. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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Paul Corfield typed
in the case of routes run by First London - as the 83 is - you can see the full timetable for every journey on http://www.firstlondontimetables.co.uk/. An excellent source of proper timetable information - just click on timetables and select your route etc. The new 83 timetable is there in all its glory. Coo thanks! I'll have to investigate the 79 and U1... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 10:56:24 +0100, Helen Deborah Vecht
wrote: Paul Corfield typed in the case of routes run by First London - as the 83 is - you can see the full timetable for every journey on http://www.firstlondontimetables.co.uk/. An excellent source of proper timetable information - just click on timetables and select your route etc. The new 83 timetable is there in all its glory. Coo thanks! I'll have to investigate the 79 and U1... no problem but it's really the volunteer staff at First London who deserve the credit for putting it together and maintaining it. www.busmap.co.uk and www.londonbusroutes.net also have links to timetables for all London Bus routes. Both enthusiast sites but fully comprehensive. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Sat, 17 Apr 2004 22:53:53 +0100, "Lawrence Myers"
wrote: I note that, from tomorrow, bus route 83 will have a new timetable incorporating the previous night route N83, which is being renumbered 83. However when I downloaded the new timetable, dated 17/4/04, from TFL site, I see that no services are listed, at least from my stops in Kingsbury Rd NW9, between approx 1:30am and 4:30am. I this what they mean by incorporating the night route in the day service, by cancelling all of their night busses? Go to http://www.firstlondontimetables.co.uk/ for a full timetable for 83, including all night trips. HTH -- Thomas Covenant Please observe reply to Address. Unsolicited mail to "From" address deleted unread. |
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Paul raises an interesting point here.
The First London site is one of the best around. It appears from reading the input and from some individual knowledge that First London employs a few staff who are actually enthusiastic about what they do. This business of Public Transport does attract a very specific breed of individual to its employ. Many of them(us) are simply unemployable in any other field and Accountancy simply is incapable of reaching their (our) sensory banks. However there are many too who are sent to the Public Transport front by faceless beurocrats in Job.Centres who have no knowledge or interest in the destructive capacity of a non-performer in a Public Facing role...... Full Credit to First London for allowing their enthusiast employees a bit of Leeway....!! |
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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 10:56:24 +0100, Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: Paul Corfield typed in the case of routes run by First London - as the 83 is - you can see the full timetable for every journey on http://www.firstlondontimetables.co.uk/. An excellent source of proper timetable information - just click on timetables and select your route etc. The new 83 timetable is there in all its glory. Coo thanks! I'll have to investigate the 79 and U1... no problem but it's really the volunteer staff at First London who deserve the credit for putting it together and maintaining it. www.busmap.co.uk and www.londonbusroutes.net also have links to timetables for all London Bus routes. Both enthusiast sites but fully comprehensive. Thanks for that too. Shame it's the enthusiasts who put the professionals to shame... I live about 1½ miles from the 83 (6 stops on the Metroline 302 to Mr Myers' stated boarding point) -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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